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Q: Why does farmer spray water on crops when temperature drops?
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How is streak and spray alike and different?

The words "spray" and "streak": Are similar in the way that both end up covering a surface with a liquid source. Are different in the way that both streams cover the surface. A "spray" will cover the surface in the form of small drops of fluid while the "stream" will cover the surface with one continuous stream of that fluid.


How does spray n wash work?

You spray..... Then you wash.... no duh! the spray 'n wash max with resolve power is easy to use. rite b4 u put ur shirt in the wash, check to make sure it doesn't have stains. if it does then u turn the nozzle to the spray position, spray DIRECTLY on the onto the stain soaking it, rub it. what between 1-5 min. (depending on the size of the stain) NO MORE THAN 5 MINUTES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! then u just put it in ur washing machine at the warmest temperature that the fabric can go in. easy as that. U know, if u just read the bottle, then u could have saved me a heck of a lot of time. thx.


How do you use the word spray in a sentence?

The ocean spray smells great!


Why do citrus farmers spray water on their crops the evening before the temperature is predicted to drop below freezing?

This is because they want the water to freeze over the plant, making the molecular transfusion adaptable to the surface of the plant. Farmers have started doing this since the 1890s when Albert Gerald Bonce received a letter from the United National Judas of Thyme. There he tried out his theory, he slowed down the process of freezing and became successful. This is a good answer for doing homework, tests, or extra credit activities.


What is the difference between a squirt bottle and a spray bottle?

easy as. A squirt bottle squirts and s spray bottle sprays. How can you not know that!

Related questions

How many times does a farmer spray pesticides?

As often as the crops need it. Any good farmer will not spray a crop until it needs it for some reason, mainly due to the expense. Some crops such as wheat may need only one or two sprays during the entire growing season. Fruit crops, however, may need sprayed with something or another once or twice a week.


Why do we spray pesticides on crops?

So insects won't eat the crops.


What is Farmer can replace nutrients in soil with?

spray chemicals on the feild


What to do for a dry nose?

Saline spray or drops may help.


Which eye drops can be used with contact lenses?

Optrex ActiMist™ Eye Spray; Optrex Dry Eye Drops can be used.


What is the lowest temperature to spray paint?

the lowest tempture to spray paint is 30


Why do framers spray calcium hydroxide over their field?

to make the crops grow


How can you give a poisonous spider water to drink?

carefully spray tiny drops of water on its web


What part of it body does a archerfish spray drops of water from?

the archer fish spits water from its mouth.


HOW CAN I REMOVE CAT SPRAY FOR MY SCREEN DOOR?

Use a few drops of soap with warm water to remove that cat spray's spot off of your screen door.


Is spray a noun?

Yes, the word 'spray' is both a verb and a noun. The noun 'spray' is a word for liquid that is moving through the air in the form of tiny drops; a liquid in a container that can be forced out in tiny drops; the container of such a liquid; an act or instance of using such a container; a word for a group of flower on a branch used for decoration; an attractive arrangement of flowers; a word for a thing.


How do the American farmer use irrigation?

Pipes are used to transport water from reserviours, lakes (natural or artificial), rivers, or large ponds to the field. Spray units (there are different types) are used to spray water in the air (mimicking rain) onto the crops and built so they can be portable, able to move from one length of the field to another. Water has to be fresh, not salty, in order to be able to be used to irrigate crops. Once it reaches the field, water can also be applied to the crop through flood or furrow irrigation, or through what's called "drip irrigation".